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John R. Lewis High School is a public high school in Springfield, Virginia.It is a part of Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) and opened in 1958. The school was originally named Robert E. Lee High School (Lee High School) after Robert E. Lee, the Confederate general, but starting at the beginning of the 2020–2021 school year it was renamed John R. Lewis High School after John Lewis, the ...
John R. Lewis High School (Fairfax County, Virginia) Liberty Magnet High School (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) Legacy of Educational Excellence High School (San Antonio, Texas) Margaret Long Wisdom High School (Houston, Texas) Dr. Percy L. Julian High School (Montgomery, Alabama) Staunton High School (Staunton, Virginia) Legacy High School (Midland ...
Here is the 2023 high school football playoff schedule for Springfield area teams. Updated scores and game time times will be provided on Friday and Saturday.
Staunton High School was originally opened in the early 1900s and renamed Robert E. Lee High School in 1914 during the monthly school board meeting held on April 30, 1914 at the urging of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. [5] In 1983, the school moved to what had been John Lewis Junior High School, on North Coalter Street.
Texas students were brought to tears Monday after Robert E. Lee High School was renamed Legacy of Educational Excellence High School (LEE HS). The decision arrived after the San Antonio high ...
Cave Spring's student body was split to form Hidden Valley High School (Roanoke, Virginia) in 2002. Both schools joined AA for the 2003–2004 school year, which reduced the district to five members. Both schools joined AA for the 2003–2004 school year, which reduced the district to five members.
Here's a look at the OHSAA regional quarterfinal schedule for the 2023 Ohio high school football state playoffs. ... 12 Springfield (6-5) at 4 Centerville (9-2) ... VA-SJ (8-3) at 4 Kenston (10-1)
In August 2017, after the Charlottesville Unite the Right rally protesting the removal of a statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee turned violent, ESPN removed Lee from covering the September 2 football game at the William&Mary-Virginia game in Charlottesville, reassigning him to the Youngstown State-Pittsburgh game.